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Today we continue our quarantine series with a conversation with our friend and colleague Emma D’Agostino, a 4th year PhD student in the Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology program at Emory. We discuss life in lockdown, the toll of social distancing on the research enterprise, and her new science communication blog.
Find her blog at: https://ehdagostino.wordpress.com/blog-3/
Find her on Twitter @emmuhdag
Credits:
This episode sponsored by an American Society for Cell Biology COMPASS Outreach Grant!
More about ASCB COMPASS here: https://www.ascb.org/member-news/compass-who-are-we/
Our thanks to Emma D’Agostino for joining us!
Host: Bejan Saeedi
Co-Host and Audio Engineer – Joe Behnke
Executive Producer and Social Media Coordinator – Carey Jansen
Executive Producer – Michael Sayegh
Associate Producer – Josh Owens
Faculty Advisor – Dr. Brian Robinson
Twitter: @behindthescope_
Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod
Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1
Website: behindthemicroscope.com
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Today we continue our quarantine series with a conversation with our friend and colleague Emma D’Agostino, a 4th year PhD student in the Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology program at Emory. We discuss life in lockdown, the toll of social distancing on the research enterprise, and her new science communication blog.
Find her blog at: https://ehdagostino.wordpress.com/blog-3/
Find her on Twitter @emmuhdag
Credits:
This episode sponsored by an American Society for Cell Biology COMPASS Outreach Grant!
More about ASCB COMPASS here: https://www.ascb.org/member-news/compass-who-are-we/
Our thanks to Emma D’Agostino for joining us!
Host: Bejan Saeedi
Co-Host and Audio Engineer – Joe Behnke
Executive Producer and Social Media Coordinator – Carey Jansen
Executive Producer – Michael Sayegh
Associate Producer – Josh Owens
Faculty Advisor – Dr. Brian Robinson
Twitter: @behindthescope_
Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod
Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1
Website: behindthemicroscope.com
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